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The speech of a maiden should no man trust nor the words which a woman says.
Norse Proverb
Words hurt more than swords.
Traditional Proverb
Words without ideas are like sails without wind.
Traditional Proverb
With the three means of punishment, words, thoughts and acts, ye shall not injure living things.
Traditional Proverb
What reveals itself to me ceases to be mysterious for me alone if I unveil it to anyone else, he hears mere words which betray the living sense Profanation, but never revelation.
Traditional Proverb
Water and words are easy to pour but impossible to recover.
Chinese Proverb
A good listener needs few words.
Basque Proverb
Better to bit your tongue than biting your words.
African Proverb
A deluge of words and a drop of sense.
English Proverb
Fine words dress ill deeds.
English Proverb
Good words cost nothing and arc worth much.
English Proverb
Good words and no deeds.
English Proverb
Words cut more than swords.
English Proverb
The words of the elderly are as sweet as honey.
Arabic Proverb
Fine words without deeds go not far.
Danish Proverb
Your words are fair, said the wolf, but I will not come into the village. Youth and white paper take any impression.
German Proverb
The belly is not filled with fair words.
Irish Proverb
Fine words butter no parsnips.
Persian Proverb
The vicious, notwithstanding the sweetness of their words, and the honey on their tongues, have a whole storehouse of poison in their hearts.
Hindi Proverb
If one is eloquent in speech Even the hills nod in agreement If one is harsh in words Even the hills grimace in anger.
Tibetan Proverb
Time and words can't be recalled, even if it was only yesterday.
Jewish Proverb
Thanks to the word of his personal god, the fate of the man who speaks just words is favourable, and he is with him throughout the day.
Sumerian Proverb
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